Barcelona's new coach Tito Vilanova has already had a run in with real Madrid
coach Jose Mourinho during a fractious Spanish Super Cup clash between the
clubs in August.

Madrid coach Jose Mourinho was given a two-match ban by the Spanish football federation for his role in a mass brawl that marred the end of the second leg against Barcelona in August.

During the incident Mourinho appeared to jab a finger in the eye of Vilanova

Vilanova responded to Mourinho's actions by striking the Portuguese on the side of the head as the match - which saw Barca emerge 3-2 winners on the night to claim the Supercopa 5-4 on aggregate - finished in ugly scenes at the Nou Camp.

Both men were fined 600 euros with the bans only being served in future Supercopa matches, the pre-season competition that pits the reigning Primera Division champions against the Copa del Rey holders.

The incident took place at the end of the second leg when Madrid defender Marcelo was sent off for a crude tackle on Barca debutant Cesc Fabregas, sparking a bust-up that saw Mourinho's clash with Vilanova and red cards for substituted players David Villa and Mesut Ozil.